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December 6, 2007 at 8:07 PM #111079December 7, 2007 at 9:35 AM #111311
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ParticipantNo discounts for anyone!
I love it there and our new office will be there most likely. The problem is I am a car junkie (my one main vice) and I really need garage space. The project is mostly multi-family and while some units will have garages it’s not the same as an SFR with garage. Besides I am more a SFR kinda guy…I really want to find something in Mission Hills. I like the historic homes in that area.
December 7, 2007 at 9:35 AM #111428GoUSC
ParticipantNo discounts for anyone!
I love it there and our new office will be there most likely. The problem is I am a car junkie (my one main vice) and I really need garage space. The project is mostly multi-family and while some units will have garages it’s not the same as an SFR with garage. Besides I am more a SFR kinda guy…I really want to find something in Mission Hills. I like the historic homes in that area.
December 7, 2007 at 9:35 AM #111462GoUSC
ParticipantNo discounts for anyone!
I love it there and our new office will be there most likely. The problem is I am a car junkie (my one main vice) and I really need garage space. The project is mostly multi-family and while some units will have garages it’s not the same as an SFR with garage. Besides I am more a SFR kinda guy…I really want to find something in Mission Hills. I like the historic homes in that area.
December 7, 2007 at 9:35 AM #111480GoUSC
ParticipantNo discounts for anyone!
I love it there and our new office will be there most likely. The problem is I am a car junkie (my one main vice) and I really need garage space. The project is mostly multi-family and while some units will have garages it’s not the same as an SFR with garage. Besides I am more a SFR kinda guy…I really want to find something in Mission Hills. I like the historic homes in that area.
December 7, 2007 at 9:35 AM #111503GoUSC
ParticipantNo discounts for anyone!
I love it there and our new office will be there most likely. The problem is I am a car junkie (my one main vice) and I really need garage space. The project is mostly multi-family and while some units will have garages it’s not the same as an SFR with garage. Besides I am more a SFR kinda guy…I really want to find something in Mission Hills. I like the historic homes in that area.
December 7, 2007 at 12:50 PM #111511pertinazzio
ParticipantI visited the web page and liked what I saw, especially about decreasing reliance on the car. It is mentioned that the houses will be affordable. What demographics are specifically being targeted? Middle level I guess ?
December 7, 2007 at 12:50 PM #111627pertinazzio
ParticipantI visited the web page and liked what I saw, especially about decreasing reliance on the car. It is mentioned that the houses will be affordable. What demographics are specifically being targeted? Middle level I guess ?
December 7, 2007 at 12:50 PM #111664pertinazzio
ParticipantI visited the web page and liked what I saw, especially about decreasing reliance on the car. It is mentioned that the houses will be affordable. What demographics are specifically being targeted? Middle level I guess ?
December 7, 2007 at 12:50 PM #111678pertinazzio
ParticipantI visited the web page and liked what I saw, especially about decreasing reliance on the car. It is mentioned that the houses will be affordable. What demographics are specifically being targeted? Middle level I guess ?
December 7, 2007 at 12:50 PM #111706pertinazzio
ParticipantI visited the web page and liked what I saw, especially about decreasing reliance on the car. It is mentioned that the houses will be affordable. What demographics are specifically being targeted? Middle level I guess ?
December 7, 2007 at 1:18 PM #111531GoUSC
ParticipantWe are targeting several markets with the product mix. The ideal is to try and provide housing for most stages of economic life. There is also Senior housing on site which is non-market as well as apartments.
The key to making housing affordable is density. You need to produce dense product to divide the costs of infrastructure, land, etc. among as many homes as possible. Of course without going overboard.
December 7, 2007 at 1:18 PM #111645GoUSC
ParticipantWe are targeting several markets with the product mix. The ideal is to try and provide housing for most stages of economic life. There is also Senior housing on site which is non-market as well as apartments.
The key to making housing affordable is density. You need to produce dense product to divide the costs of infrastructure, land, etc. among as many homes as possible. Of course without going overboard.
December 7, 2007 at 1:18 PM #111686GoUSC
ParticipantWe are targeting several markets with the product mix. The ideal is to try and provide housing for most stages of economic life. There is also Senior housing on site which is non-market as well as apartments.
The key to making housing affordable is density. You need to produce dense product to divide the costs of infrastructure, land, etc. among as many homes as possible. Of course without going overboard.
December 7, 2007 at 1:18 PM #111698GoUSC
ParticipantWe are targeting several markets with the product mix. The ideal is to try and provide housing for most stages of economic life. There is also Senior housing on site which is non-market as well as apartments.
The key to making housing affordable is density. You need to produce dense product to divide the costs of infrastructure, land, etc. among as many homes as possible. Of course without going overboard.
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